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&lt;p class="std-text">Global native &lt;strong>IPv6 access&lt;/strong> hit 50.10% on March 28, 2026, yet &lt;strong>agentic AI&lt;/strong> now dictates how we manage the remaining half. The industry must pivot from manual configuration to &lt;strong>autonomous operations&lt;/strong> while securing data sovereignty and preserving routing history against inevitable obsolescence. Readers will examine how &lt;strong>agent shepherds&lt;/strong> and &lt;strong>sovereignty architects&lt;/strong> are replacing entry-level roles as operators delegate firewalling and service configuration to natural language interfaces. We dissect the mechanics of &lt;strong>IPv6-mostly architecture&lt;/strong>, detailing how &lt;strong>NAT64 data flow&lt;/strong> bridges legacy systems without creating fragile translation dependencies. Finally, the text outlines strategies for executing &lt;strong>IPv6 pilots&lt;/strong> that respect regulatory boundaries while actively archiving &lt;strong>operational exhaust&lt;/strong> before it vanishes.&lt;/p></description></item></channel></rss>